Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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Renaissance Faire profits
given to new community
The profits from last weekend’s
Renaissance Faire have
amounted to $3,384, according to
Cindy Wooten, one of the Faire’s
co-chairmen.
Expenses from the Faire have
not yet been totaled, but will
probably reach about $1,400, she
added.
How the funds are to be used
will be determined by a finance
committee made up of interested
members of the New American
Community. This includes
anyone affiliated with any one of
a dozen Eugene service
organizations, including the
Augur, the Patriot Party,
Willamette People’s Co-operative
Grocery, White Bird
Sociomedical Aid Station, the
Landscaping Co-op, Eugene
Craftsmen’s Guild, Eugene and
Campus Switchboards,
Children’s Community, the Wood
& Fuel Co-op, Lane County Free
School and the Food Gatherer’s
Co-op.
No decision about the
dispersement of the profits was
reached at Sunday night’s New
American Community meeting.
Disagreement issued as to
whether the funds should go
toward a down payment on land
for a permanent location for the
Faire, or to meet the com
munity’s more immediate needs,
according to Mrs. Wooten.
‘Dream’ opens
Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer
Night’s Dream” opens its three
weekend run at the University
Theatre Friday night, Nov. 6, at 8
p.m.
Six performances and two
matinees are planned for the
play. Tickets are priced at $2.50
and $3.50, and are available at the
University Theatre Box Office in
Villard Hall.
Correction
Contrary to a story in
Thursday’s Emerald, the han
dicapped swim program is not
sponsored by only the YMCA.
According to Libby Me Anally,
president of the campus YWCA,
the program is jointly sponsored
by both groups.
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She also announced Jhat a
Chicano student from the
University’s Chicano Student
Union has been included on the
finance committee.
People from the Sky River
Collective are supervising clean
up work at the site where the
Faire was held. They will be
staying there until Oct. 31.
Legal committee
holds meeting
The ASUO Legal Affairs
Committee held its first meeting
of the year Tuesday night to
decide which cases will be
handled by the committee.
Committee chairman Jim
Teasdale said cases needing legal
counsel, except those concerning
the draft and landlord and tenant,
will be handled by the committee.
Draft and landlord and tenant
cases should be taken to other
offices in the EMU.
Students wishing information
on landlord and tenant policies
should pick up the free pamphlet
from the main lobby of the EMU.
An important topic to be
discussed at future meetings of
the legal committee will be the
release of students from dorm
and married couple housing
contracts.
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